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Bristol to Cardiff, Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa, Worcester and the Malverns Further information Great Western Railway Timetable 1 January to 18 May 2019 B3 GWR.com/contact Bristol to Cardiff, Gloucester, [email protected] Cheltenham Spa, Worcester Follow us: @GWRHelp and the Malverns Like us: facebook.com/GWRUK Great Malvern 03457 000 125* (open 0600-2300 daily) Malvern Link Worcester Foregate Street Download our app to purchase tickets and Worcester Shrub Hill check train times. Search GWR in your App store Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Earn Nectar points Buy your train tickets online at GWR.com Cheltenham Spa Gloucester Don’t miss out on our latest offers, special deals and news. Register at GWR.com/enews Cam & Dursley Great Western Railway Customer Panel Severn Yate Cardiff Tunnel We have a Customer Panel to give us feedback Central Junction Pilning on our services and to contribute good ideas. If you would like to join the Panel, please sign Newport Bristol Parkway up at GWR.com Patchway National Rail Filton Abbey Wood For information about train times and fares visit nationalrail.co.uk or call 03457 48 49 50* (24 hours, Severn Avonmouth Clifton call may be recorded). You can also download a Beach Down Stapleton Road copy of the National Rail Conditions of Travel from this website Lawrence Hill Bristol Temple Meads Transport Focus is the independent passenger watchdog for the UK’s public transport users. Keynsham Visit transportfocus.org.uk or call 0300 123 2350* Weston-super-Mare Oldeld Park Bristol Bath Spa International * Standard network charges apply. Taunton Airport Westbury Calls from mobiles may be higher 524972/03 General Information This timetable shows the full service from Bristol to Cardiff, Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa, Worcester and the Malverns. Contents Page Great Malvern, Cheltenham Spa, Gloucester and Cardiff to Bristol 1 Bristol to Cardiff, Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa and Great Malvern 22 Ashchurch for Tewkesbury and Cheltenham Spa to Gloucester 43 Gloucester to Cheltenham Spa and Ashchurch for Tewkesbury 46 Amendments to published times Public Holidays and rail improvement works may affect services in this timetable, especially at weekends. For the latest timetable information, please visit our website or download our smartphone app. All information correct at time of publication. Want to bring your bike? Bike reservations are compulsory on many of our services. Space is limited on board, and so we operate a strict first-come, first-served policy. Book a space at your nearest staffed station, through our Customer Support team, or when you buy your ticket online at GWR.com Short platforms Some stations on our network have short platforms. In some cases you can only join or leave the train from certain carriages. Please listen for announcements. PlusBus ) Buy an add-on ticket giving you discounted bus travel to and from many of our stations. Visit plusbus.info for more details. Free Wi-Fi is available on most of our trains. Bristol Airport connections A frequent express bus service runs between Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol International Airport, with a journey time of approximately 30 minutes. Please visit flyer.bristolairport.co.uk for more details. Through tickets are available. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS GREAT MALVERN, CHELTENHAM SPA, GLOUCESTER AND CARDIFF TO BRISTOL Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes MX A Facilities s + ] + Great Malvern ) d • • • • • • • • Malvern Link d • • • • • • • • Worcester Foregate St ) 7 d • • • • • • • • Worcester Shrub Hill ) 7 d • • 0528 • • • • • Ashchurch for Tewkesbury d • • 0544 • • • • • Cheltenham Spa ) d • • 0554 • • • • • Gloucester ) 7 a • • 0603 • • • • • Gloucester ) 7 d • 0517 • • • • 0616 • Cam & Dursley d • • • • • • 0632 • Yate d • • • • • • 0645 • Cardiff Central ) 7 d 2327p • • • • • • 0630 Newport ) d 2345p • • • • • • 0644 Severn Tunnel Junction d 0003 • • • • • • 0655 Patchway d 0016 • • • • • • 0708 Bristol Parkway ) 7 a • • • • • • 0654 • Bristol Parkway ) 7 d • • • 0624 • • 0657 • Filton Abbey Wood d 0020 • • 0628 • • 0701 0712 Severn Beach d • • • • 0600 • • • Avonmouth d • • • • 0612 0629 • • Clifton Down d • • • • 0625 0643 • • Stapleton Road d 0025 • • • 0636 0653 0706 • Lawrence Hill d 0027 • • • 0638 0655 0708 • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 a 0033 • • 0636 0642 0658 0713 0720 Weston-super-Mare ) a • • • 0702 • • 0747 • Taunton ) a • • • 0738 • • 0823 • Keynsham a • • • • • • • • Oldfield Park a • • • • • • • • Bath Spa ) 7 a • • • • • • • 0736 Westbury a • 0653 • • • • • 0804 Train continues to SOU PAD PNZ PMH Operator GW XC GW GW GW XC GW GW Notes Facilities s s + $ + Great Malvern ) d • • • • • • • • Malvern Link d • • • • • • • • Worcester Foregate St ) 7 d • • • • • • • • Worcester Shrub Hill ) 7 d • • • • 0649 • • • Ashchurch for Tewkesbury d • • • • 0705 • • • Cheltenham Spa ) d 0624 • • • 0716 0723 • • Gloucester ) 7 a 0634 • • • 0726 • • • Gloucester ) 7 d 0642 • • 0705 0741 • • • Cam & Dursley d 0657 • • 0723 e • • • Yate d 0712 • • 0738 • • • • Cardiff Central ) 7 d • 0700 • • • • 0730 • Newport ) d • 0714 • • • • 0744 • Severn Tunnel Junction d • 0725 • • • • 0756 • Patchway d • 0737 • • • • • • Bristol Parkway ) 7 a 0722 0808c • 0748 • 0754 • • Bristol Parkway ) 7 d 0724 • • 0749 • 0755 • 0812 Filton Abbey Wood d 0728 0741 • 0753 • • 0811 0816 Severn Beach d • • 0716 • • • • • Avonmouth d • • 0726 • • • • • Clifton Down d • • 0740 • • • • • Stapleton Road d 0733 • 0752 • • • • • Lawrence Hill d 0735 • 0754 • • • • • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 a 0740 0751 0758 0800 • 0806 0817 0823 Weston-super-Mare ) a • • • • • • • 0859 Taunton ) a • • • • • 0842 • 0932e Keynsham a 0753 • • 0818 • • • • Oldfield Park a 0802 • • 0826 • • • • Bath Spa ) 7 a 0806 • • 0829 • • 0835 • Westbury a 0836 • • • • • 0901 • Train continues to MAN SWI WEY PGN PMH 1 For notes and symbols see inside back cover MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS GREAT MALVERN, CHELTENHAM SPA, GLOUCESTER AND CARDIFF TO BRISTOL Operator GW GW GW XC GW GW GW XC Notes Facilities s + s + s + Great Malvern ) d • • • • • • • • Malvern Link d • • • • • • • • Worcester Foregate St ) 7 d • • • • • • • • Worcester Shrub Hill ) 7 d • 0708 • • • • • • Ashchurch for Tewkesbury d • • • • • • • • Cheltenham Spa ) d • 0731 • 0752 • • • 0825 Gloucester ) 7 a • 0740 f • • • • • Gloucester ) 7 d • • 0741 • • • • • Cam & Dursley d • • 0756 • • • • • Yate d • • 0810 • • • • • Cardiff Central ) 7 d • • • • 0800 • • • Newport ) d • • • • 0815 • • • Severn Tunnel Junction d • • • • 0826 • • • Patchway d • • • • 0839 • • • Bristol Parkway ) 7 a • • 0820 0826 • • • 0854 Bristol Parkway ) 7 d • • 0820 0828 • 0845 • 0857 Filton Abbey Wood d • • 0823 • 0843 0849 • • Severn Beach d 0751 • • • • • • • Avonmouth d 0801 • • • • • 0836 • Clifton Down d 0816 • • • • • 0849 • Stapleton Road d 0826 • • • • 0853 0901 • Lawrence Hill d 0828 • • • • 0855 0904 • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 a 0832 • 0835 0840 0851 0900 0908 0911 Weston-super-Mare ) a • • • • 0923 • • • Taunton ) a • • • 0914 1001 • • • Keynsham a • • 0847 • • 0913 • • Oldfield Park a • • 0855 • • 0921 • • Bath Spa ) 7 a • • 0858 • • 0924 • • Westbury a • • 0928 • • 0951 • • Train continues to PAD WEY P LY PGN Operator GW GW GW XC GW GW GW XC Notes Facilities ] + s + s + Great Malvern ) d • • • • • • • • Malvern Link d • • • • • • • • Worcester Foregate St ) 7 d • • • • • • • • Worcester Shrub Hill ) 7 d • • • • • • • • Ashchurch for Tewkesbury d • • • • • • • • Cheltenham Spa ) d • • • 0852 • • • 0926 Gloucester ) 7 a • • • • • • • • Gloucester ) 7 d • • 0841 • • • • • Cam & Dursley d • • 0856 • • • • • Yate d • • 0910 • • • • • Cardiff Central ) 7 d 0830 • • • • 0900 • • Newport ) d 0844 • • • • 0915 • • Severn Tunnel Junction d 0855 • • • • 0926 • • Patchway d • • • • • 0939 • • Bristol Parkway ) 7 a • • 0919 0925 • • • 0955 Bristol Parkway ) 7 d • 0912 0919 0927 • • 0941 0957 Filton Abbey Wood d 0909 0916 0923 • • 0943 0948 • Severn Beach d • • • • • • • • Avonmouth d • • • • 0915 • • • Clifton Down d • • • • 0928 • • • Stapleton Road d • • 0928 • 0939 • 0952 • Lawrence Hill d • • 0930 • 0941 • • • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 a 0919 0924 0935 0939 0947 0954 1001 1008 Weston-super-Mare ) a • 1001 • • • 1022 • • Taunton ) a • • • 1015 • 1059 • • Keynsham a • • 0953 • • • • • Oldfield Park a • • 1000 • • • • • Bath Spa ) 7 a 0934 • 1003 • • • • • Westbury a 1001 • 1034 • • • • • Train continues to PMH WEY P LY PNZ 2 For notes and symbols see inside back cover MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS GREAT MALVERN, CHELTENHAM SPA, GLOUCESTER AND CARDIFF TO BRISTOL Operator GW GW GW GW XC GW GW XC Notes Facilities ] + s + s + Great Malvern ) d • • • 0850 • • • • Malvern Link d • • • 0853 • • • • Worcester Foregate St ) 7 d • • • 0903 • • • • Worcester Shrub Hill ) 7 d • • • 0906 • • • • Ashchurch for Tewkesbury d • • • 0927 • • • • Cheltenham Spa ) d • • • 0936 1000 • • 1026 Gloucester ) 7 a • • • 0946 • • • • Gloucester ) 7 d • • • 0947 • • • • Cam & Dursley d • • • 1002 • • • • Yate d • • • 1015 • • • • Cardiff Central ) 7 d 0930 • • • • 1000 • • Newport ) d 0944 • • • • 1015 • • Severn Tunnel Junction d 0955 • • • • 1026 • • Patchway d • • • • • 1039 • • Bristol Parkway ) 7 a • • • 1024 1030 • • 1056 Bristol Parkway ) 7 d • 1012 • 1024 1032 • • 1058 Filton Abbey Wood d 1009 1016 • 1028 • 1042 • • Severn Beach d • • 0956 • • • • • Avonmouth d • • 1004 • • • 1034 • Clifton Down d • • 1016 • • • 1049 • Stapleton Road d • • 1025 1034 • • 1101 • Lawrence Hill d • • • 1036 • • 1103 • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 a 1019 1024 1032 1041 1042 1052 1108 1110 Weston-super-Mare ) a • 1100 • • • 1121 • 1132 Taunton ) a • • • • 1116 1155 • 1158 Keynsham a • • • 1054 • • • • Oldfield Park a •
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